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William Gibson: Critical Essay by Ronald Schmitt

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SOURCE: Schmitt, Ronald. “Mythology and Technology: The Novels of William Gibson.” Extrapolation 34, no. 1 (spring 1993): 64-78.

In the following essay, Schmitt finds similarities between Gibson's cyberpunk fiction and the iconography of punk rock music.

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